Yes it certainly is OK not to have your penis mutilated with the removal of the foreskin. The foreskin is an important part of the proper function of the penis. It protect the very sensitive glans. makes sex more pleasant for the pardner and has Wuhan it more then 20.00 nerves making it a major erogenous zone.
Updated Answer (from Islamic Perspective)Male circumcision is compulsory, per Islam and Jeudaism religions following God commands to Prophet Abraham. Female circumcision is not religion requirement in Islam. In addition, male circumcision does not negatively affect the degree of feeling pleasure during doing sex. However, female circumcision affects negatively and dramatically the degree of feeling pleasure during doing sex.AnswerI think its because male circumcision is less disfiguring than female circumcision, which amounts to genital mutilation. Male circumcision has roots in Judiasm and onward into Islam. Therefore, it is a religious rite for about 20% of the world. In addition, in the USA anti- masturbation forces thought circumcision the answer to excessive self- satisfaction of the male glands. Both female and male circumcision in my eyes are barbaric rituals that are bogus.The majority of the worlds men do not accept circumcision as the foreskin plays an important part of the maintenance and performance of the penis. The reason it is not being looked down upon the degree that it should be is because it is a Jewish tradition and Jews have a large influence over editorial in the mainstream media of the west. They are both genital mutilation though.
No, the penis is not shortened by circumcision.
No circumcision is not beneficial to health. on the contrary it is harmful.
No, penis size has nothing to do with circumcision.
Circumcision has nothing to do with infertility.
When you develop SERIOUS conditions where circumcision is the Only option.
The circumcision scar is permanent and it can not be gotten rid of.
No, it is nothing to do with it. Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin from the penis.
Surgery can extend, but the surgical procedure that does it is not called circumcision.
The Tagalog word for circumcision is "tuli."
A Jew that does circumcision is called a Mohell
A circumcision certificate -- a document given to the parents of a male Jewish child after his foreskin is snipped off during a circumcision ceremony